Kyakcrazy, I thought of that as well but since they are getting background music I was thinking that perhaps the vocal and the music may be on separate sound channels. Even that is a long shot I think.

I had a similar problem when trying to watch Dust to Glory on my outside TV. I could hear sound track on the DVD, but I couldn't hear the narration, or something like that. I think the DVD has two separate sound tracks. I had to go into the menu on the DVD and changed one of the audio settings, but it was so long ago I don't remember the details. The reason I knew it had something to do with the system I was trying to play it on was because it played fine on the home theater system in the living room.

This is a new RV.Just took delivery last Saturday and are trying to figure out everything. We won't have any televison service (air or cable) so will only watch DVDs. Sure could use some help with this problem.

This is a new RV.Just took delivery last Saturday and are trying to figure out everything. We won't have any televison service (air or cable) so will only watch DVDs. Sure could use some help with this problem.

Ours has a DVD player in the garage that works. I know that doesn't help with your living room player, but thought you might have the same in the garage to use until this gets figured out. I'll look at mine player tomorrow and see if I can figure out anything.

Had to get a young person to figure this out for me. My son in law pulled the unit this weekend and found that the speaker wires were not hooked up correctly had something to do with front vs rear. There are two speaker wire pairs that needed to bet traded out with ones that were currently connected. DVD works great now, only problem now is sub woofer appears to be fried due to incorrect wiring? Anyway, can now watch and hear DVDs, radio sounds fine without sub woofer.